Ethereal Underworld

The pristine shallow lake waters of Sequoyah Caverns, now closed to the public, reflect the surrounding rock formations, resulting in harmonious and beautiful symmetry.

There are thousands upon thousands of caves and/or caverns in the United States. A cave and a cavern are basically the same thing. Caves, formed through constantly dripping water eating away the surrounding limestone, are often called caverns. Another distinction between a cave and a carven is that a cavern contains at least one large room inside.

Formed by sulfuric acid rather than water, New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns has a space known as the Big Room, which is large enough to hold roughly 6.2 football fields.

The pristine shallow lake waters of Sequoyah Caverns reflect the surrounding rock formations, resulting in harmonious and beautiful symmetry.
There are thousands upon thousands of caves and/or caverns in the United States. A cave and a cavern are basically the same thing. Caves, formed through constantly dripping water eating away the surrounding limestone, are often called caverns. Another distinction between a cave and a carven is that a cavern contains at least one large room inside.
Formed by sulfuric acid rather than water, New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns has a space known as the Big Room, which is large enough to hold roughly 6.2 football fields.